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This is a 50% seminar of a dissertation project in progress, and the content of the seminar will be not only related to the attached paper, but also the dissertation project as a whole, situating the paper into the bigger research project.

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

Föreläsare: Stratos Patrikios, Senior Lecturer, School of Government and Public Policy, University of Strathclyde

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

Föreläsare: Eric M. Uslaner, Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland.

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English

Föreläsare: Petr Urban, Head of Department for Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

The QoG Institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government. The seminars address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained as well as the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
Speakers are invited from the international research community and experts from NGOs and other organizations to the lunch seminars. The seminars last for one hour and include a short presentation by the speaker (30-35 min) followed by a joint discussion about the topic.
If nothing else is indicated, the seminars are held in English.

Föreläsare: Pavithra Suryanarayan, Assistant professor, International Political Economy, John Hopkins University

Dr Jan Claudius Völkel, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, presents the paper: The role of national parliaments in the Arab transformation processes.

Föreläsare: Dr Jan Claudius Völkel is Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Institute for European Studies (2017-2019), and regional coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) at the Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI, since 2008). He was DAAD longterm lecture in Political Science at Cairo University (2013-2017) and has conducted research and field study trips in more than ten MENA countries. Since 2016, he is selected member of the Arab-German Young Academy for Sciences and Humanities (AGYA).